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Re: cleaner wiring solution needed



Somehow I can picture a Builder paying for that! LOL

"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1OWdnezjmfaeFt7fRVn-2Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The real fun one for me was going out to a prewired 2-story house only to
> find no wiring at all, the builder came out and explained it had been
> prewired for a wireless system, It took a lot to suppress the laughter
>
> The mood quickly changed when we had to wire the thing :)
>
>
> "Crash Gordon®" <NONE@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:jeI0e.130$T95.818@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sheesh, that was a nasty one.
>
>
> "Jackcsg" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:XM2dnXEhb54g3t7fRVn-sw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Personally....I have to go back about 11 years when I did residential. I
> > honestly can't remember ever selling, or just doing a prewire only. But
on
> > the other hand I do recall going out to a house that was supposedly
> > pre-wired by another dealer, and the new homeowners elected not to spend
> the
> > other $1,200 bucks to have the system installed. It was a referral from
> one
> > of my existing customers. When I got to the house, the homeowner stated
> that
> > the entire house had been pre-wired, and he just needed the devices
> > installed. Knowing how wonderful a typical installation (Residential)
> > Company here in Maryland does things...I decided to dig deeper, and just
> > make certain they did a good job, and I wasn't going to get screwed.
Holy
> > shit! These idiot's put the control panel up in the first floor hall
> closet,
> > (no big deal). When I opened the hall closet, sure as shit, there's
about
> 18
> > to 20 some-odd wires all coiled up pretty as can be. Then I decided to
go
> > down into the basement, and have a look at the wiring job. That's where
it
> > ended. I couldn't see any wire what-so-ever, none. I poked around, and I
> > could see the bundle of wires going up through the floor to the front
hall
> > closet, but they ran over an HVAC duct, and then disappeared. I went to
my
> > truck, grabbed a latter, looked up on top of the duct....there's a coil
of
> > wire all rolled up sitting on the duct. About 15 feet of 18 to 20 wires
> > going to nowhere....They even drilled the windows out, and the doors,
and
> > even placed the contacts in them....but ran not one single wire to them,
> or
> > any of the devices. At first glance from the hall closet, this house was
> > wired to the hilt. The homeowner sued the Builder for $4,000 dollars,
got
> > his $800.00 dollars back from the alarm company, and I put a $1,800
dollar
> > system in.
> > I guess the moral would be....don't deal with the pre-wire, if you don't
> > have the entire system.
> > Most Builders are cheap bastards, and ALL eventually will screw you one
> way
> > or another.
> > Deal directly with the Homeowner, whenever possible.
> >
> >
> > "Crash Gordon®" <NONE@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:NsG0e.35$j27.907@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > ....and should I care? Do we have to cater to the lowest-common
> denominator
> > when installing or can we install per our design preferences?...see what
> I'm
> > saying? Whaddya think?
> >
> >
> > "Jackcsg" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:V6idnYUvPbosAN_fRVn-2g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Crash....start wiring a few zones back to some keypad locations.
There's
> > > always the 790 keypad. It should even cut down on the amount of wire
you
> > > have to pull back to the can.
> > > ;-)
> > >
> > > "Crash Gordon®" <NONE@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > news:PFp0e.62$pA4.618@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > I don't give it away to the builder...its just that with a custom spec
> the
> > > builder never know when hes gonna sell it and to whom, sure we get a
> good
> > > portion of the trims, but then some jerk puts in his own Skylink or
some
> > joe
> > > schmoe comes along and puts in a 4 zone panel in a house that needs 20
> > > zones...etc.
> > >
> > >
> > > "alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > news:UVo0e.608$Mt5.355@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > Crash Gordon® wrote:
> > > > > kinda why I'm asking for opinions...these days all the houses I've
> > > > > been doing are 5000 sq+ and the wire cost and labor is killing
> > > > > me...to stay at a reasonable price to the builder (or custom
> builder)
> > > > > it would be much more cost effective to use addressable stuff and
> > > > > prewire for that.
> > > > >
> > > > > some of the customs are 'spec' houses, so we don't get contact
with
> > > > > the h/o until the drywall is up...or later.
> > > > >
> > > > > i'm bidding a 5400 sq ft one right now, the freekin ceilings are
16'
> > > >
> > > > I stopped giving it away on those monsters. I figure my real costs
and
> > > labor
> > > > at $75/hr plus. If the builder wants it cheaper, he can get out the
> > yellow
> > > > pages. Nobody is building their million dollar house on my back, not
> > > > anymore. I found a select few builders who are willing to pay. No
> short
> > > > cuts. I take my time and make the wiring neat. I use drive rings. I
> > drill
> > > my
> > > > own goddamned holes, and use the right wire for each application,
not
> > 22/4
> > > > for everything. Lots of extra wiring for future possibles. No banjo
> > > strings
> > > > in the attic. No ragged holes in their door jambs.
> > > > js
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
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